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let's say we do kill assad, what does syria do to us? we wouldn't appreciate it if they did it to us. they lack the power. is it okay to kill assad because question? >> no. my point was, to raise the question of why we would be concerned about retaliation but not the concern about retaliation in the case of, let's, say, bombing in order to try to overthrow assad. in both cases seem to me the fear of retaliation is quite low. syria is not in a position to retaliate for humanitarian bombing. >> this is ultimately the point you get to toward the end of your piece which is, if the u.s. were to kill assad, what does that get it? you write it might not do so good. kill assad and some brother, cousin or other general might take over where he left off. the conclusion of your article is what? don't bother killing him. >> why it's publicly acceptable in america to wage humanitarian war in syria, in which we would drop bombs on assad soldiers but not acceptable to discuss killing him. seems to me there's a contradiction there. >> i tweeted your pie
let's say we do kill assad, what does syria do to us? we wouldn't appreciate it if they did it to us. they lack the power. is it okay to kill assad because question? >> no. my point was, to raise the question of why we would be concerned about retaliation but not the concern about retaliation in the case of, let's, say, bombing in order to try to overthrow assad. in both cases seem to me the fear of retaliation is quite low. syria is not in a position to retaliate for humanitarian...
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a russian flag cargo ship is headed toward syria and u.s. intelligence officials are watching it very closely. they believe it is carrying weapons, ammunition and some russian troops. there is a russian naval base on syria's mediterranean coast. u.s. officials say the russians are probably beefing up security at that base as the country spirals out of control. in just a few hours voters in greece will make a decision with enormous impact in europe and here in the united states as well. it is a parliamentary election to put lawmakers in office but in the end people may be choosing whether greece stays in the eurozone. one party promises to keep the euro and roll with some huge budget cuts. the other party says no to the cuts despite a risk they could be forced out of the eurozone. markets all over the world are preparing to react. it could be an ugly trading day come monday. egypt, it's election there today and tomorrow. it is a run off that will produce the first president since the fall of hosni mubarak. the egyptian military has been runni
a russian flag cargo ship is headed toward syria and u.s. intelligence officials are watching it very closely. they believe it is carrying weapons, ammunition and some russian troops. there is a russian naval base on syria's mediterranean coast. u.s. officials say the russians are probably beefing up security at that base as the country spirals out of control. in just a few hours voters in greece will make a decision with enormous impact in europe and here in the united states as well. it is a...
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the syrian government claims that it has foiled an attempted suicide truck bombing in syria's largest commercial city of alepo within the past 24 hours. while syrian families mourned in damascus, here in turkey, two families were celebrating news of the release of two turkish journalists who went missing and were feared dead for the better part of two months inside syria. they were discovered to be held at a prison in damascus by the turkest islamist charity organization ihh, who has been negotiating for the release of the turkish journalists with iranian and syrian officials. they announced on friday, two captive iranians who had been grabbed by syrian rebels inside syria, were released to turkey, and now these two turkish journalists have been released to iran and are expected to be flown back to a hero's welcome in turkey within a matter of hours. the parents feared their sons were dead, and one of the journalists was quoted in the turkish media saying, there were tough days and tough conditions, but freedom is the most beautiful thing in the world. ivan watson, cnn, turkey. >>> ve
the syrian government claims that it has foiled an attempted suicide truck bombing in syria's largest commercial city of alepo within the past 24 hours. while syrian families mourned in damascus, here in turkey, two families were celebrating news of the release of two turkish journalists who went missing and were feared dead for the better part of two months inside syria. they were discovered to be held at a prison in damascus by the turkest islamist charity organization ihh, who has been...
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none of those conditions yet exist in the context of syria. a pivotal country is going to be russia. russia has been providing syria political cover within the u.n. there's been no u.n. resolution. syria providing economic and military support which allowed bashar al assad to hold on as long as he has. >> it's russia, the russian foreign minister says they're categorically against intervention in syria. i want to pose it to you. we came up with something pretty shocking to us. the russian newspaper, they're questioning the us a thencety of this video from that massacre on friday where the 49 children were killed. some at close range. it's using the term photographic manipulation. this article goes on to say, the only question remains whether this massacre was committed by syrian rebels or by the british and american special forces reportedly already inside the country. again, comparisons with milosevic and the russians ran cover for him in pose after all those massacres and now it seems like they're doing the same thing. >> it's depressing to
none of those conditions yet exist in the context of syria. a pivotal country is going to be russia. russia has been providing syria political cover within the u.n. there's been no u.n. resolution. syria providing economic and military support which allowed bashar al assad to hold on as long as he has. >> it's russia, the russian foreign minister says they're categorically against intervention in syria. i want to pose it to you. we came up with something pretty shocking to us. the russian...
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syria, a u.n. peace plan that nobody is following. world leaders with no agreement on what to do next, and a string of civilian massacre that is the u.n. secretary-general says may be a crime against humanity. and this is the city of homs. artillery shells exploded in residential areas. we have no word on anyone hurt or killed there today. elsewhere in syria, furious crowds filled the streets. people are fed up with the government crackdown and the killings. let's get to beirut, lebanon. cnn's arwa damon is there. tell us about those demonstrations that did get violent today. >> reporter: it's pretty incredible, fredricka, when you think about it, for more than 15 months activists have been taking to the streets, getting shot at, dying by the hundreds. thousands, in fact, killed up until now, more than 12,000, and still they continue to go out there. we saw demonstrations in a town where they were carrying a banner that no longer said go to the president, it said quite sarcastically and in a very dark way, no, do stay, because we're c
syria, a u.n. peace plan that nobody is following. world leaders with no agreement on what to do next, and a string of civilian massacre that is the u.n. secretary-general says may be a crime against humanity. and this is the city of homs. artillery shells exploded in residential areas. we have no word on anyone hurt or killed there today. elsewhere in syria, furious crowds filled the streets. people are fed up with the government crackdown and the killings. let's get to beirut, lebanon. cnn's...
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. >>> syria's prime minister has fled to jordan. opposition leaders say that ree haw di jihad has fled, and israeli television says he was fired. he is the highest official to have left hasan al assad's regime. >>> and officials in damascus say that several people were injured at a television station, but the station did continue to broadcast. >>> you hear it there, syrian jets have been fire pounding a city of aleppo, as thousands of troops get in position around it. people are fearing a full-scale assault is imminent. >>> a militant attack in a sinai peninsula has killed 15 egyptian soldiers and masked gunmen with weapons mounted on the cars enb tered the checkpoint near egypt and gaza and israel. israel says that the forces killed about five gunmen who crossed over into its territory in a armored vehicle. they sent gunship s s to the ar hunting for the militants they believe are behind the attack. the security situation in sinai has been deteriorating since the toppling of hosni mubarak last year. it is seen as a lawless and dang
. >>> syria's prime minister has fled to jordan. opposition leaders say that ree haw di jihad has fled, and israeli television says he was fired. he is the highest official to have left hasan al assad's regime. >>> and officials in damascus say that several people were injured at a television station, but the station did continue to broadcast. >>> you hear it there, syrian jets have been fire pounding a city of aleppo, as thousands of troops get in position around it....
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they vetoed two resolutions condemning syria. but an interesting shift did happen with regards to the nonbinding statement that was adopted by the u.n. security council. russia supported it. it doesn't mean that russia is on the verge, for instance, of putting pressure on the assad regime and asking bashar a al assad to step down, but it does mean in the aftermath that russia felt compelled at least to join members of the u.n. security council and condemn the killing. that said, we heard from the foreign minister saying look, you need to investigate this killing in hula enit's possible that other actors were involved. and a much more tempered nuanced statement than we're hearing from france who called it an ownous crime and expelled the syrian ambassador from paris. though her case is a little bit more complicated because she's also an ambassador to unesco in paris. so it could take longer than 72 hours for her to be thrown out of the country. >> but still, the russian newspaper to imply photographic manipulation. i appreciate yo
they vetoed two resolutions condemning syria. but an interesting shift did happen with regards to the nonbinding statement that was adopted by the u.n. security council. russia supported it. it doesn't mean that russia is on the verge, for instance, of putting pressure on the assad regime and asking bashar a al assad to step down, but it does mean in the aftermath that russia felt compelled at least to join members of the u.n. security council and condemn the killing. that said, we heard from...
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. >>> and president obama focuses on the violence in syria. he said his recently established atrocities provencial board will meet a today at the bhous. >> we need to be doing everything we can to prevent and respond to these kinds of atrocities. because national sovereignty is never a license to slaughter your people. >>> just in to cnn, a new report when social security and medicare will run shorts. both programs are in serious trouble. you need to hear this. plus it's got a lot of you talking and a lot of you delay. we're going to take you live in the middle of the snowstorm that is causing big, big headaches today. >> my name is jad. cy host and produce radio lab. so radio lab is a kind of crazy, slightly psychedelic adventure through a big idea. >> it's big problems that make us curious. >> radiolab is reinventing what you can do on the radio. >> kind of like these big, usually one-word titles, the stuff that everybody has been thinking about that really has no answer. like what is time? what is space? what is consciousness? like how do i
. >>> and president obama focuses on the violence in syria. he said his recently established atrocities provencial board will meet a today at the bhous. >> we need to be doing everything we can to prevent and respond to these kinds of atrocities. because national sovereignty is never a license to slaughter your people. >>> just in to cnn, a new report when social security and medicare will run shorts. both programs are in serious trouble. you need to hear this. plus it's...
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ben wedeman, cnn, aleppo, syria. >> all right. so we saw ben wedeman talking about the air war which is part of the conflict. now syrian jets are dropping bombs on neighborhoods that are held by the rebels. but i want you to take a look at this, and this is video that is now shot by the rebels apparently, and they say that it show shows them shooting down a syrian military jet. now, the syrian government they deny that and say that the jet crashed, because of some sort of technical failure. i want to bring in hala gorani, because it could be a significant turning point as you have talked about before and as you have studied the video, because tell us what that means if you have the rebels on the ground who potentially are shooting down the military jets that are in the air? >> well, it has been a very uneven battle between the rebels who are poorly armed compared to the syrian regime. of course, but if now, and it is the case that they have shot down a mig 23 syrian air force fighter jet out of the sky, this is extremely sig nnifi
ben wedeman, cnn, aleppo, syria. >> all right. so we saw ben wedeman talking about the air war which is part of the conflict. now syrian jets are dropping bombs on neighborhoods that are held by the rebels. but i want you to take a look at this, and this is video that is now shot by the rebels apparently, and they say that it show shows them shooting down a syrian military jet. now, the syrian government they deny that and say that the jet crashed, because of some sort of technical...
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in syria, and prevent all-out civil war there. this is the city of homs. it's anything but peaceful for a country operating under a so-called u.n. peace plan. syrian military artillery rained down today in homs and other cities. furious syrians poured into the street and fought with riot police. also today we learn that the united nations observers finally were allowed into the village where nearly 80 people were killed in what witnesses say was a massacre of civilian men, women, and children. arwa damon is in beirut, lebanon, since cnn crews are not allowed in syria these days, arwa. how were those u.n. observers able to see the massacre site finally? >> reporter: well, it seems as if they were able to navigate through the various government checkpoints and, in fact, not get shot at on the route. those who we-- were the two this that happened yesterday that prevented them from accessing the site. some of the other reporters who have been granted visas said they witnessed buildings that were burnt, some had clear indication that i
in syria, and prevent all-out civil war there. this is the city of homs. it's anything but peaceful for a country operating under a so-called u.n. peace plan. syrian military artillery rained down today in homs and other cities. furious syrians poured into the street and fought with riot police. also today we learn that the united nations observers finally were allowed into the village where nearly 80 people were killed in what witnesses say was a massacre of civilian men, women, and children....
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. >> today across syria, 23 people were killed, most of them in the besiejed city of homs. syrian and military tanks rolled through with heavy gun fire. opposition activists said syrian troops burned homes and sent snipers into other areas. arab league foreign minister s met today to talk about who is keeping the fights going. >> the violence in syria, it seems to have burst from the borders, now spilling over into lebanon. security forces say clashes between supporters and opponents of the assad regime left at lest six people dead and 30 others injured in trip o tripoli today. >> plans involve more cooperation with china. speaking at a gathering of asia's leader, the united states will enhance military cooperation with china. punet asaid the u.s. will also help bolster the capabilities of the allies in the region. they plan for a larger presence in the pacific ocean than is currently there. also, part of the plan, larger investment in new technologies. >>> in maryland, cleanup is under way after a fierce storm tore through the northeast part of that state. high winds rippe
. >> today across syria, 23 people were killed, most of them in the besiejed city of homs. syrian and military tanks rolled through with heavy gun fire. opposition activists said syrian troops burned homes and sent snipers into other areas. arab league foreign minister s met today to talk about who is keeping the fights going. >> the violence in syria, it seems to have burst from the borders, now spilling over into lebanon. security forces say clashes between supporters and...
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several new developments in syria over the last 24 hours or so. not the least of them being the continued battle for aleppo, a crucial city in syria. our ben wedeman is there and joins us on the phone. ben, i know you have been able to get around the troubled city for a while. tell us what you have seen. >> well, i can tell you, michael, within the last ten minutes, we have watched as an aircraft from the syrian army has circled over the western part of the city, and a very crowded and heavily populated part of the city and dropped two bombs on what we are told is a neighborhood. this has been going on much of the day, and you will hear a explosion and sometimes from the aircraft and the mortars and the rocket-propelled grenades and parts of the city are very much in a state of height because of this fighting. other parts of the city are oddly normal. now i just got back to the current location from walking around one of the areas under the control of the sectarian army, and it was quite incon grew ye incongruent because of a barbershop and a cart
several new developments in syria over the last 24 hours or so. not the least of them being the continued battle for aleppo, a crucial city in syria. our ben wedeman is there and joins us on the phone. ben, i know you have been able to get around the troubled city for a while. tell us what you have seen. >> well, i can tell you, michael, within the last ten minutes, we have watched as an aircraft from the syrian army has circled over the western part of the city, and a very crowded and...
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. >> i do want to begin with this cease-fire, apparently agreed upon for syria. accepted a plan from a u.n. envoy, that being, of course, kofi annan. and i want to bring in ben wedeman from beirut. why should the world believe this plan? >> this is a six-point plan that will begin a cessation of violence. and it calls upon the government to release the thousands of people who have been detained since the outbreak of this uprising a year ago. and also calls for the beginning of a dialogue between the opposition and the regime. but many people are skeptical because, in fact, syria accepted in november of last year an arab league action plan. very much along the same lines, wasted weeks dithering over the details all the while continuing with its crackdown on the uprising. >> we' been seeing through youtube, these little boys, screaming, whale, injured. and also the same town, president assad visiting. why? >> that's correct. there was a bombardment and there's been a lot of clashes, hiing a house where there were many civilians. many people in these cities send muc
. >> i do want to begin with this cease-fire, apparently agreed upon for syria. accepted a plan from a u.n. envoy, that being, of course, kofi annan. and i want to bring in ben wedeman from beirut. why should the world believe this plan? >> this is a six-point plan that will begin a cessation of violence. and it calls upon the government to release the thousands of people who have been detained since the outbreak of this uprising a year ago. and also calls for the beginning of a...
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. >>> more violence now out of syria. you are watching a bomb ripping through the streets of homes, and a french reporter killed in the blast. he's the first western journalist to die in syria since the unrest started almost a year ago. the government is blaming terrorists for the attack. but protesters say that the state is responsible for the bloodshed. our nic robertson will have the latest out of syria. and get this. the taliban, the united states, been at war for more than ten years. may soon be at the same table talking about stopping the war in afghanistan. now a look closer for the taliban to open a diplomatic office in khatar. they are on board sending people there. and the taliban say they are willing to talk for peace and stab stability in afghanistan. they also say they're not going to stop fighting. and parts of north carolina are cleaning up after really severe weather hit. national weather service is investigating whether or not a tornado touchdown in rutherford county late yesterday. this is burke county.
. >>> more violence now out of syria. you are watching a bomb ripping through the streets of homes, and a french reporter killed in the blast. he's the first western journalist to die in syria since the unrest started almost a year ago. the government is blaming terrorists for the attack. but protesters say that the state is responsible for the bloodshed. our nic robertson will have the latest out of syria. and get this. the taliban, the united states, been at war for more than ten...
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you know, iran, syria, north korea, things that china could help the united states on and the u.s. really does need its help. so they are doing what nay eve done since the beginning. and it's never very easy, which is this balancing act between human rights and other issues that are important. >> not hearing much from the u.s. or china. i know it's tim geithner and also hillary clinton. safe travels to you. we'll be watching your trip to see what news could be made. meantime, dhen campaigned against government abuses, he criticized china's one-child policy, speaking out against state forced sterilizations and abortions. just a little background on this man. now that we know he's escaped, he was under house arrest, what happens to his family? sharon holmes, executive director of human rights in china. she joins me live in new york. and sharon, i know you testified and advocated for chen's freedom. talk to me about his family members who i know are in china. what happens to them now? >> well, from his own mouth, after the escape, he actually posted online almost a 14-minute video in
you know, iran, syria, north korea, things that china could help the united states on and the u.s. really does need its help. so they are doing what nay eve done since the beginning. and it's never very easy, which is this balancing act between human rights and other issues that are important. >> not hearing much from the u.s. or china. i know it's tim geithner and also hillary clinton. safe travels to you. we'll be watching your trip to see what news could be made. meantime, dhen...
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going out from syria, like being inside syria was suicide for me. it's just a matter of time to be a number on the tv. and i couldn't -- i couldn't stay there. and can we do something about that i guess i want everybody to know what's happening in syria. in this world, we can't watch and feel bad for a few minutes. we are part of the nation. and assad regime can't still kill us just because asking for freedom and justice. this is all what people want. and they are only holding the roses and their kids just to show how peaceful they are and how civilized they are. can we do something about that? sure we can. we can take actions like the army, they want to get rid of this regime, but they can't because they have the airplanes, they have everything. they can't let the soldiers just go out and not shooting the dem mon straighters. >> sure. >> soapy hope the big countries and all the civilian world can help and take action to stop killing syria and deliver account human humanitarian aid. >> the aid, the help, right, that's precisely what arwa and ivan ha
going out from syria, like being inside syria was suicide for me. it's just a matter of time to be a number on the tv. and i couldn't -- i couldn't stay there. and can we do something about that i guess i want everybody to know what's happening in syria. in this world, we can't watch and feel bad for a few minutes. we are part of the nation. and assad regime can't still kill us just because asking for freedom and justice. this is all what people want. and they are only holding the roses and...
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. >>> we are told there are more than 9,000 people now who have been murdered in the streets of syria, including innocent families. breaking today, women and children are being evacuated. this is brand new information. we'll have it for you next. the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter jobs on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate, bill, and track work in real time. you can't live under a dome in minnesota, that's why there's guys like me. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ >>> in syria today, the red cross says rescue crews are finally being allowed to evacuate the wounded along with sick women and children from the beleagured city of homs. this news comes when world powers are gathering in indonesia to try to bring an end to this conflict. for more than a year, we have watched this, the syrian government continuing to shell civilian homes. the number today, 90. 90 people have been killed. i want to bring in michael holmes. he is live i
. >>> we are told there are more than 9,000 people now who have been murdered in the streets of syria, including innocent families. breaking today, women and children are being evacuated. this is brand new information. we'll have it for you next. the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter jobs on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate, bill, and track work in real time. you can't live under a dome in...
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. >>> and more than 120 people are reported killed today in fighting and shelling across syria. most of them in the cities of hama and homs. keeping track of conditionalties there. the seen yar president agreed to a united nations cease-fire deadline promising to have all troops an tanks out of the residential area by tuesday. >>> and claim sheg heard a xufral between shooter george zimmerman and martin between the teen was shot. the anonymous woman says she heard cries for help and then this. >> it was almost kind of like a yelp. a devastating desperate tile of yell for help and eve ton a sense, could have been a call. the lead investigators said to me kindly if it makes you feel any better, the person yelling for help say live. i really thought it was the boy crying for help, but here's the lead investigator telling me that, no, it was mr. zimmerman. >> so you heard there. she says police told her zimmerman was crying for help, but she thought it was trayvon martin. george zimmerman's attorneys dispute these details and will actually join me tomorrow in the "newsroom" at 2:30
. >>> and more than 120 people are reported killed today in fighting and shelling across syria. most of them in the cities of hama and homs. keeping track of conditionalties there. the seen yar president agreed to a united nations cease-fire deadline promising to have all troops an tanks out of the residential area by tuesday. >>> and claim sheg heard a xufral between shooter george zimmerman and martin between the teen was shot. the anonymous woman says she heard cries for...
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. >> crystal, was he giving up on syria? >> it sounds like it, kyra. it sounds like when you look at the president's foreign policy approach, unlike what vice president biden said, he doesn't govern with a big stick, he looks at foreign policy with a twig. syria has been blowing up assad has conducted a bloody attack on his own people over 7000 syrians are dead, this has been going on for a year. the president and his secretary of state the entire administration has been very slow in condemning assad, that should have happened a year ago, calling for him to step aside. we saw this happen in egypt and libya. this president likes to sit on the sidelines, like hamlet, broad and think what he will do. brood. he'll talk about what is going on with mr. chen. we are a super power, what comes with being a summer power, the largest power in the world is we have to take a leadership role and condemn countries when they act like thugs and commit atrosities on their own people. >> robert? >> kyra, i hope there would be some topics we would engage in that he would
. >> crystal, was he giving up on syria? >> it sounds like it, kyra. it sounds like when you look at the president's foreign policy approach, unlike what vice president biden said, he doesn't govern with a big stick, he looks at foreign policy with a twig. syria has been blowing up assad has conducted a bloody attack on his own people over 7000 syrians are dead, this has been going on for a year. the president and his secretary of state the entire administration has been very slow...
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syria experts say the battle for syria's two largest cities has begun. >> we've seen events pick up on the ground with more and more clashes occurring in area of the country which the regime seemed to control in particular the larger city, elepo, the country's economic capital, if you will, and the administrative capital, damascus. in both places we've seen not just more armed clashes than ever in the past but also a revival of the protest movement in its peaceful dimension. >> reporter: a secretly filmed activist video shows the historic hamadea bazar in the heart of damascus shuttered. a massacre in the village of hula allegedly by pro government militia. >> this is really a very strong signal suggesting the historical alliance between the regime and business establishment of the capital is at least partially broken. >> reporter: the strike spread to neighborhoods in allepo, prompting government troops to lash out and force merchants to reopen their shops. >> what we see see is a regime whose narrative boiled down to us or chaos, but increasingly what we see is them and chaos. the re
syria experts say the battle for syria's two largest cities has begun. >> we've seen events pick up on the ground with more and more clashes occurring in area of the country which the regime seemed to control in particular the larger city, elepo, the country's economic capital, if you will, and the administrative capital, damascus. in both places we've seen not just more armed clashes than ever in the past but also a revival of the protest movement in its peaceful dimension. >>...
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allied as well with the leadership and the regime of bashar al assad in syria. why did he lose some of his street cred and why is he trying to regain it today? because when the arab spring erupted, he supported the shia opposition in bahrain against the sunni royal family, but they conveniently also allied himself or aligned himself, i should say, with the regime of bashar al assad against the protesters there. instead of being seen as this kind of, you know, rock star in the way that he was seen after the war with israel, he is now seen as a sectarian leader. this might be an opportunity for him to try to regain some of that popularity and flex his political and military muscle in lebanon. >> do people listen to him? when he says go out there and protest, are we going to see protests? >> absolutely. you know, when i say with some degree of confidence that this is going to be peaceful, it's because hasan nasrallah says act within the law. it's because he says allow this to be a peaceful demonstration against america that has allowed this film to be produced and
allied as well with the leadership and the regime of bashar al assad in syria. why did he lose some of his street cred and why is he trying to regain it today? because when the arab spring erupted, he supported the shia opposition in bahrain against the sunni royal family, but they conveniently also allied himself or aligned himself, i should say, with the regime of bashar al assad against the protesters there. instead of being seen as this kind of, you know, rock star in the way that he was...
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and he claims to know an awful lot about syria's dirty laundry when it comes to allegations that syria allowed al qaeda militants to cross through syria to iraq, to attack u.s. forces and iraqi targets in iraq and in the worst days of the u.s. occupation of iraq. he is probably somebody that western intelligence agencies would like to talk to and he's currently under the protection of the government of qatar who has called for armen serial rebels to overthrow bashar al assad. he's joined the camp of the syrian president's enemies. >> when you sat down with him, i know it was about an hour-long interview in qatar, did you get any indication from him that there's a sense that more top syrian officials could defect? is this the beginning of the destruction of the assad regime? >> well, he said that certainly we are seeing daily defections from the syrian military and the armed forces. i'm seeing that here in turkey, another one of syria's neighbors where we see soldiers and even brigadier generals crossing the border, fleeing nearly every day over to here. here said we're not likely to se
and he claims to know an awful lot about syria's dirty laundry when it comes to allegations that syria allowed al qaeda militants to cross through syria to iraq, to attack u.s. forces and iraqi targets in iraq and in the worst days of the u.s. occupation of iraq. he is probably somebody that western intelligence agencies would like to talk to and he's currently under the protection of the government of qatar who has called for armen serial rebels to overthrow bashar al assad. he's joined the...
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you have diplomatic talks going on with syria. it's the joint envoy to syria. every day the news is more horrific. each day in the last few days more than 100 people killed on each successive day including today. we hear from opposition activists and free syria army members they're gaining momentum and they're taking over more territory in and around the capital and in parts of the north of the country. it seems to suggest that assad is losing more grip on power. yet, the syrian regime maintains that are battling terrorists there. that they have the upper hand. that they will return stability to the country. what you hear on the ground there from the opposition activists is a very different picture and from the videos we've seen in the last two days and accounts we've heard, it seems that the rebels are gaining momentum in key areas of the country. suzanne. >> thank you so much. we appreciate it. >>> if you thought our political process has been painful, just imagine seven leaders in six years. that's right. japan has a new prime minister. he's facing some of t
you have diplomatic talks going on with syria. it's the joint envoy to syria. every day the news is more horrific. each day in the last few days more than 100 people killed on each successive day including today. we hear from opposition activists and free syria army members they're gaining momentum and they're taking over more territory in and around the capital and in parts of the north of the country. it seems to suggest that assad is losing more grip on power. yet, the syrian regime...
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can anything be done about the unrest in syria? we have a rare interview today. watch "situation room" right here. >>> 96 million acres of corn planted this spring. millions of acres dry as a bone this summer. it's the worst drought in decades. >>> one of the worst droughts to hit the u.s. in 100 years is taking a huge toll on this year's crops and that means your wallet will take a hit as well. hot dry weather is crippling corn and natural disasters have been declared in 26 years. this has devastated farmers who are worrying about how much damage their harvest and livelihood can take. rob is in indiana. >> reporter: of all the states in the corn belt, this one, indiana, hit the hardest by the drought. they have seen less than a .10 of an inch of rain. it's going to be another steamy day today. spring was perfect conditions to plant. then the heat and drought hit. these stalks that should be up and over my head well below, stunted because of the drought. we talked to one gentleman who helped us facilitate what will happen between them and the federal government.
can anything be done about the unrest in syria? we have a rare interview today. watch "situation room" right here. >>> 96 million acres of corn planted this spring. millions of acres dry as a bone this summer. it's the worst drought in decades. >>> one of the worst droughts to hit the u.s. in 100 years is taking a huge toll on this year's crops and that means your wallet will take a hit as well. hot dry weather is crippling corn and natural disasters have been...
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we're looking at live pictures out of syria. what part of syria is this from? do we know? we don't know. but this video come in to us. and you can see a lot of unrest in syria. and of course it's made its way to the capital now as we know because the defense minister and the deputy defense minister killed. barbara starr, thank you for bringing us up to date. >>> it will likely be viewed as the biggest decision to date in the run for the white house. our political panel weighs in on mitt romney's choice for vp and why these three men are reportedly on the short list. >> i use toys to make affordable medical devices. when we're using toys, it demystifies the medical technology. often we look at these devices and we think that they are a black box and you need an expert to even take a screwdriver at it. you may not have the courage to hack a $1,000 device. but you definitely have the courage to hack something that's $5. and if you add a little bit of ingenuity, it becomes something as powerful as a $1,000 medical device. >>> turning now to politics, and a favorite game of pol
we're looking at live pictures out of syria. what part of syria is this from? do we know? we don't know. but this video come in to us. and you can see a lot of unrest in syria. and of course it's made its way to the capital now as we know because the defense minister and the deputy defense minister killed. barbara starr, thank you for bringing us up to date. >>> it will likely be viewed as the biggest decision to date in the run for the white house. our political panel weighs in on...
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. >>> well, a far too familiar sound in syria. reports of escalating violence and heavy shelling in several cities, and now there is word of atrocities being exit committed the opposition. how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male announcer ]...